Iranian minister says chance of MIMS Automobility Moscow has to be seized

Iran’s Minister of Industry, Mine, and Trade Reza Fatemi Amin said on Saturday that presence in MIMS Automobility Moscow 2022 provides a chance for offering high-tech services that should be seized.

21 August 2022
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Iran’s Minister of Industry, Mine, and Trade Reza Fatemi Amin said on Saturday that presence in MIMS Automobility Moscow 2022 provides a chance for offering high-tech services that should be seized.   

Above the profit of exports, it is more important for the countries what goods they are exporting, the minister said.

When it comes to exports, there is an index called complexity index, Fatemi Amin noted, adding that exports of food is much different when compared to exports of products requiring a high-tech technology.

The minister stated that the more the exports of a country are technologically complicated, the more its global index will be improved.

When determining the country’s world rankings, they consider how many countries are producing the product and how many countries are importing it, he noted.

MIMS Automobility Moscow 2022 is to be held on August 22-25. Some 600 companies from 18 countries are said to participate in the event.  

An Iranian auto industry figure proposed earlier this month for launching a platform by Iran, Russia and China for joint auto production.

World automakers have managed to design joint platforms to reduce production costs as making investments in different engines, gearboxes and so forth is very costly, Ahmad Ghalebani, the secretary of the Coordination Council for Iran’s Auto Industry, was quoted as saying by IRNA news agency.

The Coordination Council for Iran’s Auto Industry is composed of different Iranian auto-making and auto spare parts producing associations.

If major Iranian automakers design a joint platform with their Chinese and Russian counterparts, they will be able to produce various cars in different models so as to be sold in their own domestic markets and in the markets of regional and neighboring countries which are of high population, Ghalebani said.

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